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Tom,
I'm out of my depth now!
time to call IBM?
Mike.
-----Original Message----- From: tomh@simas.com <tomh@simas.com> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> Date: 06 April 2001 23:18 Subject: Re: moving SSL key to new box OK, I found the 'cert.cer' and 'SSLkey.kyr' files on the old box, and copied them to the new box making sure that they wound up in the same directory on the new box. I've done the WRKHTTPCFG CFG(WEBSVR) on both systems, and the 'keyfile' line is exactly the same on both, SSLMode is 'On', SSLPort is 443. I've restarted the HTTP server, yet still can't bring up a secure page on the new box. Am I overlooking something?
It depends.... If I/Net server the default path will be something like: WWWSERV/KEY/KEYLIST/...... or WWWSERV/WEBDOCS/KEYLIST/.. If HTTP server the default will be something like QIBM/USERDATA/ICSS/.... and of course they could be named differently, you will have to search. Mike. -----Original Message----- From: tomh@simas.com <tomh@simas.com> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com <MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com> Date: 05 April 2001 17:44 Subject: Re: moving SSL key to new box Where would I find these keys, and what is the correct path?
Simply copy all the relevant key files & ensure they are in the correct path. Done successfully between 3.7 & 4.5 and 4.4 & 4.5 Mike Dunnion www.mdc.ie -----Original Message----- From: tomh@simas.com <tomh@simas.com> To: midrange-l@midrange.com <midrange-l@midrange.com> Date: 05 April 2001 14:56 Subject: moving SSL key to new box We've recently upgraded to a new box, going from v4r3 to v4r5. We need to move our SSL key from the old box to the new one. Anyone know how to do that? |
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